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You need to understand that most big business has nothing to do with mission statements. Their responsibility is to make money. They'll try to stay within the law, but if they can't, or it's cheap enough not to, they will budget around it. It's rare that any form of compensation actually comes to much, and it can be written off against tax.
A project will have a budget for breaches, legal costs and contingencies built in. In terms of looking at cumulative affects of multiple compounds, that's an infinite request, so, all they need to do is comply with current legislation, which is set by governments, in consultation with the stakeholders. The biggest of these is big business.
Mission statements are for PR, most of the time, not actually doing. |
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